The island of Penang was named as the Malay name of the Areca palms that grow here in abundance. The center of the same name state, occupying the island and the adjacent coast of the Malay Peninsula, called Seberang Perai. Both parts are connected by two bridges. No word about the continental part, because we have traveled only the island, where we spent 10 days in January 2017. We have had Spa treatments there- swimming and sunbathing.
Penang Island
Old George Town: wharves, Armenian street and street-art
From the book "Penang Island. Island which is palm's namesake", episode 4.
13 Jan 2017
The 101 bus from Batu Ferringhi beach does to the city piers. There are three of them here at least and perched pile constructions around each, Chinese live in them, and almost every house is a small shop, mainly gift-shop, and rarely snackbars. Local people around too busy with their own affairs and don't care about many tourists who constantly hustling under the windows - children play, elders fix their bikes or fishing nets, work in the shops.. And there are drawings on the walls of buildings - contemporary urban street-art. However, we didn't see all that were mentioned in the guidebooks, but we are not particularly looking for all, we just took some pictures by the way.
From the Batu Ferringhi beach to Penang Island by bus
From the book "Penang Island. Island which is palm's namesake", episode 3.
11 Jan 2017
Tired to lie on the beach? You can see sights of large George Town, it's not difficult to do. There is bus stop near the gate, buses 101 and 102 go to the town. We went to the area of large shopping centers Kompar and 1st Avenue Mall Penang George Town. The ticket costs 2.7 ringgit (prepare coins, there is no change in the bus), the journey takes 45 minutes. At first we drove along the beach of Batu Ferringhi, then we drove along punched in the coastal cliffs winding road and reached the suburban area of Tanjung Bungah (resort area with many hotels, but the beaches here, they say, a bit dirtier than ours) and then we drove through of George Town having frequent stops. Drivers move jerky here, hold on the handrails, if you do not get seats :).
From the book "Penang Island. Island which is palm's namesake", episode 2.
9-19 January 2017
Great hotel is beautiful, comfortable. It was named somehow else before, but it was bought by Hard Rock Cafe International, Inc. They had built additional residential block, restaurant and Hard Rock Cafe.
From Kuala Lumpur to Penang Island by bus
From the book "Penang Island. Island which is palm's namesake", episode 1.
9 and 19 January 2017
Would you like to get from the capital to the resort island of Penang by the price of a beer in an expensive hotel? Do the next steps: visit website easybook.com, select your route and dates and buy tickets. Important: select a bus which goes right on the island, not on the continental coast opposite to it (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan), otherwise you'll have to get on the ferry. They say this is quite inexpensive and takes 20 minutes, but you still have to find the ferry, tickets to buy.. So it is better to take a ticket to Sungai Nibong Terminal, it locates in the suburbs of George Town, right on the island.
Buses depart from different terminals of Kuala Lumpur, we've chose the closest one to our hotel, its name is Hentian Duta (Duta Terminal). Our ticket costs 38 ringgit, it is if you are not fed, providing a snack by the road takes additional 64 ringgit. But any way, it's not expensive. The bus was clean, seats were comfortable. It was a bit cramped for legs, a seat designed for Malays, but you can bear it for only 5 hours, because we have in the middle of the way a stop in a special place for buses – with free toilet and shop – chips-fruit-juice-water. We went quiet, interesting and comfortable (this is not counting that driver have smoked the whole way, and we sat right behind him :) ). There were very green rainforest and rocky limestone hills along the road, we have seen already several cement plants, which are very efficient – way to delivery of ore is minimal, reserves are huge, outbound transportation is cheap – highway, railway and the sea are nearby.
And so on almost to the bridge between the mainland and Penang Island. It is long, 22 kilometres, but there is also shorter one, just 13 kilometres.
Then the bus station at the finish, and taxi drivers offer their services. It is useless to bargain, they have a book with the prices to any hotel, and in our case it was 70 ringgit. As I understand, they take both ends price, because it is problematic to find a passenger backward - bus tikets is cheap. And we could get on the bus number 102 from the bus station directly to our hotel, but at first we really did not know details, at second, to mess around luggage and an hour's travel.. Oh well. :) The taxi driver was an Hindu origin from the southern States of India (Madras), admirer of the God Ganesha, which is rare among Hindus. Ganesh is the elephant. He said that majority population of Penang is Chinese, the second largest – the Hindus and then the Malays. He pointed on Hindu temple in the distance a on the mountain, accessed by a 513-steps staircase, and generally he chatted the whole way trying make friends with us. Traditionally, he gave us his visit card, "If any – call me only and I will serve you the best!". Obviously, they had not many clients there..